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Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You?

August 24, 2009

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Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You?

If you’ve never heard of Dr. Seuss, you must have been avoiding the bookstore for a very, very long time. Dr. Seuss wrote a number of wonderfully well known childrens books during his time, and he has been responsible for helping more than one child learn how to read. His early readers books are designed [...]

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Knuffle Bunny Too: A Case of Mistaken Identity

August 23, 2009

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Knuffle Bunny Too: A Case of Mistaken Identity

The adorable Knuffle Bunny is back with “Knuffle Bunny Too: A Case of Mistaken Identity”.  In this sequel to the ever popular original childrens books, the beloved bunny appears to have duplicated!  Trixie sees red when she realizes that her school mate Sonja has her own lovable knuffle and has brought it to school!  When [...]

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Dr. Seuss’s Sleep Book

August 19, 2009

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Dr. Seuss’s Sleep Book

Any parent knows that it’s not always the easiest thing to get your child off to bed. One moment they’re tucked away snugly in their beds, the next they’re asking for another drink, or another chance to go to the bathroom. Sometimes bedtime can last for hours, guaranteeing a headache for parents and a rough [...]

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Daisy-Head Mayzie

August 17, 2009

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Daisy-Head Mayzie

Almost everyone, man, woman, and child, has heard of Dr. Seuss. This amazing author of childrens books lived to create wonderful stories about things that could only spring from his imagination. Once he passed away, people believed that they’d seen the last of the Dr. Seuss books for forever. Then, however, Daisy-Head Mayzie appeared. This [...]

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How Do Dinosaurs Count to Ten?

August 14, 2009

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How Do Dinosaurs Count to Ten?

First learning to count is one of those things that every child has to do at one point or another. When that time comes for your little one How Do Dinosaurs Count to Ten? Is a great book to pull out for them. Although it is not one of the full sized How do Dinosaurs [...]

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Yertle the Turtle

August 13, 2009

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Yertle the Turtle

An adult can probably name off a number of their favorite authors relatively quickly. Try asking them to name off some of their favorite childrens books authors, however, and they’re likely to look at you with a blank stare, especially if they don’t have children. There is one author that almost every adult and child [...]

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If I Ran the Zoo

August 12, 2009

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If I Ran the Zoo

All young children love the zoo. They love to see the animals running around and to finally come face to face with the things that they’ve only seen on television or in books. But what if a child was able to not only visit the zoo, but to control what animals were placed in the [...]

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The Foot Book

August 11, 2009

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The Foot Book

There are many Dr. Seuss books out there to enjoy, and many that have been enjoyed for two generations of children. There are some that are long and hard to remember, and then there are those that are shorter and easier to remember, even for young children. The Foot Book is one of those childrens [...]

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Owen

August 10, 2009

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Owen

When we were young we had a simple name for those threadbare blankets we couldn’t let go of – they were our security blankets.  Now we have clinical descriptions and even an official sounding name for them – the transitional object.  Kevin Henkes is an illustrator who knows how to capture the essence of childhood [...]

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Happy Birthday to You!

August 5, 2009

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Happy Birthday to You!

No one could ever forget the magic and amazement that they felt when they were read their very first Dr. Seuss book. Dr. Seuss is one of the most read and beloved children’s authors and rightfully so, for many reasons. In the world of childrens books, very few authors can compete with Dr. Seuss. His [...]

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